| 1860 - 694 стор.
...less-improved forms. Thus from the war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely the production of the higher animals, directly follows. There is grandeur in this.view of life , with its sevcral powers having been originally breathed by... | |
| 1862 - 638 стор.
...natural selection, entailing divergence of character and to the extinction of less-improved forms. Thus from the war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely the production of the higher animals, directly follows.... | |
| John Phillips - 1860 - 280 стор.
...improved forms. Thus, from the war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely, the production of the higher animals, directly follows. There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers having been originally breathed into... | |
| John Phillips - 1860 - 262 стор.
...natural selection, entailing divergence of character, and the extinction of less improved forms. Thus, from the war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely, the production of the higher animals, directly follows.... | |
| 1860 - 890 стор.
...at the conclusion of the argument, the definite view comes out in no ambiguous language : — "Thus, from the war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely, thn production of the higher animals, directly follows.... | |
| David Page - 1861 - 276 стор.
...natural selection, entailing divergence of character and the extinction of less improved forms. Thus, from the war of nature, from famine and death, the...production of the higher animals — directly follows. There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers having been originally breathed into... | |
| David Page - 1861 - 278 стор.
...natural selection, entailing divergence of character and the extinction of less improved forms. Thus, from the war of nature, from famine and death, the...production of the higher animals — directly follows. There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers having been originally breathed into... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 стор.
...Natural Selection, entailing Divergence of Character and the Extinction of less-improved forms. Thus, from the war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely, the production of the higher animals, directly follows.... | |
| 1863 - 552 стор.
...That the extirpation of the lower race should be the immediate cause of "the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely, the production of the higher animals,"* is a sound biological generalization. The historical event, that the autochthonous Gaulish race has... | |
| Edward Dillon Mapother - 1864 - 578 стор.
...for life and by the numerous variations which occur, less-improved forms become extinct, and " thus, from the war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely, the production of the higher animals, directly follows.... | |
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